May webinar on why open access is important
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Date2018-05-23CollectionVideosEventLIANZA WebinarsDuration0:59:04DescriptionOur May 2018 webinar by Luqman Hayes and Craig Murdoch from AUT.
They spoke about why open access is important, what's going on with publishing and why that's a problem for librarians, for researchers and for society. They will also talk about Tuwhera and what they've learned in setting up an access platform for research at AUT and how acknowledging Maori values forms a significant part of the work we do.
Links and resources
DASH Stories: https://dash.harvard.edu/stories/
SPARC’s cancellation tracker https://sparcopen.org/our-work/big-de...
Fair Open Access Alliance: https://www.fairopenaccess.org/
San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (Dora) : https://sfdora.org/read/
The Publishing Trap https://copyrightliteracy.org/resourc...
The Open Science Manifesto https://ocsdnet.org/manifesto/open-sc... (esp its 7 principles of knowledge commons, situated openness and equitable collaboration)
OA 2020 https://oa2020.org/
Open Research Funders Group http://www.orfg.org/
Open Library of Humanities https://www.openlibhums.org/
ArXiv (Cornell): https://arxiv.org/
Whose knowledge https://whoseknowledge.org/ - global campaign to centre the knowledge of marginalised communities on the inernet
MIT Open Access Stories http://oastories.mit.edu/
Tuwhera https://tuwhera.aut.ac.nz/
References
Bourg, C (2018): Open as in dangerous
https://chrisbourg.wordpress.com/2018...
Fat Freddy’s Drop. (2015) “Fish in the sea”, album “Bays”. (Buy it whanau.)
https://genius.com/Fat-freddys-drop-f...
Gonzalez, Robbie. (2012). “The wealthiest univeristy on Earth can’t afford its academic journal subscriptions”
https://io9.gizmodo.com/5904601/the-w...
Hathcock, A (2016): Making the Local Global: The Colonialism of Scholarly Communication. https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/2...
Herb, Ulrich. (2018). Open Access and Symbolic Gift Giving. In Open Divide? Critical Studies on Open Access (pp. 69–81). Sacramento: Litwin Books.
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206377
Lawson, S (2018): An ethics of care: what kind of open access do we want?
http://stuartlawson.org/2018/05/an-et...
Moodie, G (2018): Open-access is a return to the origins of journal publishing
https://www.natureindex.com/news-blog...
Poynder, R (2018): Six questiois about openness in science
https://poynder.blogspot.co.nz/2018/0...
Šimukovič, E (2017): Open Access: How it is transforming itself and the worlds of research
https://www.siceurope.eu/research-por...
Watters, A (2018): Invisible Labor and Digital Utopias
http://hackeducation.com/2018/05/04/c...
They spoke about why open access is important, what's going on with publishing and why that's a problem for librarians, for researchers and for society. They will also talk about Tuwhera and what they've learned in setting up an access platform for research at AUT and how acknowledging Maori values forms a significant part of the work we do.
Links and resources
DASH Stories: https://dash.harvard.edu/stories/
SPARC’s cancellation tracker https://sparcopen.org/our-work/big-de...
Fair Open Access Alliance: https://www.fairopenaccess.org/
San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (Dora) : https://sfdora.org/read/
The Publishing Trap https://copyrightliteracy.org/resourc...
The Open Science Manifesto https://ocsdnet.org/manifesto/open-sc... (esp its 7 principles of knowledge commons, situated openness and equitable collaboration)
OA 2020 https://oa2020.org/
Open Research Funders Group http://www.orfg.org/
Open Library of Humanities https://www.openlibhums.org/
ArXiv (Cornell): https://arxiv.org/
Whose knowledge https://whoseknowledge.org/ - global campaign to centre the knowledge of marginalised communities on the inernet
MIT Open Access Stories http://oastories.mit.edu/
Tuwhera https://tuwhera.aut.ac.nz/
References
Bourg, C (2018): Open as in dangerous
https://chrisbourg.wordpress.com/2018...
Fat Freddy’s Drop. (2015) “Fish in the sea”, album “Bays”. (Buy it whanau.)
https://genius.com/Fat-freddys-drop-f...
Gonzalez, Robbie. (2012). “The wealthiest univeristy on Earth can’t afford its academic journal subscriptions”
https://io9.gizmodo.com/5904601/the-w...
Hathcock, A (2016): Making the Local Global: The Colonialism of Scholarly Communication. https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/2...
Herb, Ulrich. (2018). Open Access and Symbolic Gift Giving. In Open Divide? Critical Studies on Open Access (pp. 69–81). Sacramento: Litwin Books.
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206377
Lawson, S (2018): An ethics of care: what kind of open access do we want?
http://stuartlawson.org/2018/05/an-et...
Moodie, G (2018): Open-access is a return to the origins of journal publishing
https://www.natureindex.com/news-blog...
Poynder, R (2018): Six questiois about openness in science
https://poynder.blogspot.co.nz/2018/0...
Šimukovič, E (2017): Open Access: How it is transforming itself and the worlds of research
https://www.siceurope.eu/research-por...
Watters, A (2018): Invisible Labor and Digital Utopias
http://hackeducation.com/2018/05/04/c...
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